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Summary: Society began much like it exists today – choices, sin, and failure to repent. But, we must see that we don’t need to continue like this! We CAN choose to live differently and be free from sin's consequences.

Alpha and Omega, Part 10

Society’s beginning and sin’s painful results

Genesis 4:1-16

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Introduction

- We’ve begun 2023 with “one purpose”: Knowing there is a God!

-- Continuing our series, “Alpha and Omega”; examining the beginning to the end

- Last: There is a harsh judgment for man & woman, but God still loves them

-- God provided a way, gave them knowledge to survive and help them (us) live

- RE: God said if they sinned, they would die, but physical death wasn’t the result

-- They died a spiritual death, ending direct fellowship with God ... however!

- They learned what mercy meant – even as they were cast out of paradise

- They learned what grace was – even as they had to fend for themselves

- They learned how good God is – even as they had to struggle to survive

-- God provided a way for them to survive – and in that delayed their death

- Isn’t that what we have today? YES! Why? Because of Jesus!

-- We have the same opportunity to know God and receive grace from Him!

- Let’s dive into our passage for today … Read Genesis 4:1-16 / Pray

Point 1 – Five things we learn about society’s beginnings

- It is important for us to see, and realize, about how society began

1. The first children are born (v1-2a)

- RE: Adam & Eve were instructed to reproduce (it’s the only way)

-- Hebrew: yada; to know (to be intimate with one another)

-- The first birth we see in the Bible is of Cain (IMP: no babies before now)

- Imagine what pregnancy would have looked like for them …

-- They had no knowledge of what it might happen, but they trusted God

- They also believed in God’s promise (Gen 3:15) that a redeemer would come

-- The excitement of parenthood is what’s on display - look what we did!

- Later, their next born was named Abel (Hebrew: hebel; vanity, meaningless)

-- What an odd name for a son – but perhaps she knew life’s shortness (re: sin)

-- Go forth and multiply was God’s command, so they obeyed to populate

- Understand: Adam lived to be 930, so there are lots of children born

-- If children had children over 930 yrs., we’d be looking at hundreds of thousands

-- So, yes, there was some inter-relations … but there was no other way

-- Don’t make this weird: only way to populate is reproduction, God commanded

2. We learn the work of Abel and Cain (v2b)

- We know that they had to be hard workers: Cain was a farmer / Abel a shepherd

-- How do we know? Because they would have had to survive in this world!

- But we also must note that they would have been trained by Adam

-- They had to live, re: God showed Adam how to survive; Adam passed it on

-- What we know is that their work provided the very basics: food and clothing

-- APP: This would have contributed to their society and helped them survive

3. There is a personal worship for Cain and Abel (v3-4a)

- These boys had a corporate worship and a personal one with God (again: taught)

-- No specific info on when, but scholars believe prob on the Sabbath (holy day)

-- There is also no specific location given for this (best guess: entrance to garden)

-- We can see how God still speaks to His creation in v5-6 …

- Adam would be very careful to approach God, to be acceptable to Him

-- And he would have taught his family to do the same (results of last time…)

- Want to change how you approach God? Get this … (just sung about it!)

-- “Shake up the ground of all my tradition; break down the walls of all my religion”

-- When it comes to God: must approach His way, not how we think it should be!

- Dad would’ve taught them to worship specifically: by way of a sacrifice

-- Why? Because he knows the price of sin – he saw the result (death of animals)

- But look at what happens: see genuine worship & false worship is displayed

• Abel: Brings what God requires, and is praised

• Cain: Brings what he has grown (or done), and is rejected

-- Hebrews 11:4, “It was by faith that Abel brought a more acceptable offering to God than Cain did. Abel’s offering gave evidence that he was a righteous man, and God showed his approval of his gifts. Although Abel is long dead, he still speaks to us by his example of faith.” (APP: bible is living document – still leads us)

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